Adobe Illustrator CC Help Page
Here is the Adobe Illustrator help page, with PDF Manual.
Here is the Adobe Illustrator help page, with PDF Manual.
Here is the Adobe Audtion Help page, with links to the PDF Manual.
Adobe has released the Help Page for Adobe After Effects, including what's new and a pdf manual.
Adobe has the Adobe Premiere Pro Help Page, which includes, New Features and a PDF Manual.
Head over to Adobe web site and the whole suite is out now, or if you are already a subscriber open up Adobe Application Manager and download the new Creative Cloud Suite. On a mac it is now installed from a menu item, which links to coming soon features like Font Installation and your Creative Cloud storage as well as Behance.It is still $50 a month with a year subscription, but you can find deals to get $30 a month for your first year.
The ProVideo Coalition has an article on the Cinema 4D integration in After Effects Creative Cloud, and it includes a few videos from Adobe.And on Cinema 4D LiteI so want to play with this. Been wanting to learn Cinema 4D for a while anyway, as it would be really useful in my career, though I need to not be working 12 hours a day! Should go through all the Adobe Videos on CC, but there is not enough time in the day.
The ProVideo Coalition has an article on Pixel Motion Blu in After Effects Creative Cloud.
Just ignore Rain Wilson being a moron, but this is so impressive. Being able to relight and image with another similar photo in photoshop, and even cooler being able to steal a look from an image or movie and process your video with it. They say it is very processor intensive and I believe it, but still very impressive!
This is not new news, but it is pretty exciting for Creative Cloud users, as the previously $100 a year service is now free to Creative Cloud Users.Login and go to the Apps page on creative.adobe.comFind the ProSite icon under “Other Services” and click on the “Get Started” linkYou’ll be brought to the ProSite welcome page on Behance, where you can either log in or sign up for Behance to build your portfolio and launch your ProSite when you’re ready.Pretty cool as part of the service. I will be checking it out soon for sure.
Adobe has posted a blog about the "significantly improved Mercury Playback Engine" in Premiere Pro Creative Cloud. It claims that the 64 Bit Architechture, the massively multi-threaded CPU optimization allow you to work without a great GPU, but with one is where things really shine, as we all know. And I love that you can enable a not officially supported card within the program without searching out the card name and modifying files. You can also use multiple GPU's for export though not for playback.